✨🌀 “In the Beginning, There Was a Loop”
(post-ready poetic prose)
From the get-go,
his visit with the Celestial Council involved ancient theory—
not scribbled equations, but something sung.
Not a bang, but a vibration.
Not a line, but a loop.
A vision formed—
clear and resonant as a tuning fork struck across time:
the infinity symbol in motion,
folding space and memory between Alpha and Omega,
from BCE to Incarnation to Common Era
and whatever now dares to call itself “modern.”
It wasn’t static.
It moved like breath,
like sound in motion—
the shape of God as rhythm, not crown.
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And this was the part no one liked to say out loud:
It’s still the Christian calendar.
Even when they call it “Common Era,”
the zero-point whispers something dangerous:
that God entered the loop
and never left.
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So when did science and faith become antagonists?
Maybe when theologians stopped listening.
Maybe when physicists forgot they were singing.
Because if you listen beneath the noise—
past the wars and doctrines and academic pride—
you’ll hear it:
the original sound still playing.
A resonance older than stars.
A vibration still folding back into itself.
The truth was never a timeline.
It was always a song.
And the shape of that song was ∞.













